I spoke to this guy before, he's worth reaching out to. I'd like to get him to join here if possible. I believe his name is Frank Aloi.
http://www.therochestermobwars.com/home.html
Rochester LCN Site:
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Re: Rochester LCN Site:
Agreed. Great site. Curious to know what happened to guys like Loren PIccaretto after he got out of prison, same with some of the other ones who were released
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Re: Rochester LCN Site:
Loren Piccareto is living in California I believe. At least he was some years back. He did an interview about the mob several years back. Unfortunately he didn't really go into too much detail.
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Re: Rochester LCN Site:
Very cool site; reminds me of a Gavin Schmitt but for Rochester.
I've heard of Arena before, but don't recall that he killed a Sam Giannola from Chicago. Presumably this would've been an early Chicago guy from Cìnisi; anyone know any more about this story?
EDIT: Wait, is this just a reference to the Salvatore Giannola killed in Detroit in 1918?
I've heard of Arena before, but don't recall that he killed a Sam Giannola from Chicago. Presumably this would've been an early Chicago guy from Cìnisi; anyone know any more about this story?
EDIT: Wait, is this just a reference to the Salvatore Giannola killed in Detroit in 1918?
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